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'''Georgius Nicoll Barnes''' ([[1859]]-[[1940]]) fuit legatus [[Regnum Britanniarum|Britanniae]] apud [[Deliberatio de pace componenda Lutetiae facta (1919)|Deliberationem de pace componenda]] [[Lutetia]]e factam anno [[1919]].
<!--'''George Nicoll Barnes''' [[Order of the Companions of Honour|CH]] [[Privy Council of the United Kingdom|PC]] ([[January 2]], [[1859]]&ndash;[[April 21]], [[1940]]) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[politician]] and a leader of the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]].
 
Barnes was born in [[Lochee]], [[Dundee]], the second of five sons of James Barnes, a skilled engineer and mill manager from [[Yorkshire]], and his wife, Catherine Adam Langlands. The family moved back to England and settled at [[Ponders End]] in [[Middlesex]], where his father managed a [[jute]] mill in which George himself began working at the age of eleven, after attending a church school at [[Enfield Highway]]. He then spent two years as an engineering apprentice, first at Powis James of [[Lambeth]] then at Parker's foundry, [[Dundee]]. After finishing his apprenticeship he worked for two years at the Vickers shipyard in [[Barrow-in-Furness|Barrow]] before returning once again to the [[London]] area, where he experienced unemployment during the slump of 1879. He had a number of short-term jobs before settling for eight years at Lucas and Airds in [[Fulham]]. In 1882 he married Jessie, daughter of Thomas Langlands, with whom he had two sons and a daughter.